Orange Cap IPL 2024: Virat Kohli recovered the shaft position in the Orange Cap list by taking his count to north of 200 runs in 4 games.
Orange Cap IPL 2024: Virat Kohli took the IPL 2024 Orange Cap back despite the fact that he didn’t do much with the bat in Imperial Challengers Bengaluru’s 28-run misfortune to Lucknow Super Goliaths on Tuesday. Kohli, who dropped to second permitting Riyan Parag to take the Orange Cap with an unbeaten 50 years against Mumbai Indians on Monday, was back in post position scoring 22 off 16 balls and taking his general run count to 203 runs in the IPL 2024 Orange Cap list.
Orange Cap IPL 2024: Virat Kohli by and by is in control of the Orange Cap. (IPL Twitter)
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While Parag with 181 runs is second, Heinrich Klaasen of Sunrisers Hyderabad keeps on being third. There is a new No. 4 in the rundown, with Nicholas Pooran’s unbeaten 40 taking his run rally in the Orange Cap rundown to 146. He is joined by LSG colleague Quinton de Kock who enters the main five following a breaking 50 years last night. Shikhar Dhawan has been pushed down to 6, and David Warner at 7 in the Orange Cap standings for IPL 2024.
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The IPL’s Orange Cap, granted to the season’s driving run-scorer, has seen a few productive showcases. David Warner rules with three covers, yet Virat Kohli’s 2016 IPL holds an exceptional spot ever. Kohli amassed a stunning 973 runs, including a record-breaking four centuries, on the way to his Orange Cap.
Orange Cap history
A sum of 13 players have carved their names as the IPL’s top scorer, an esteemed rundown including legends like Sachin Tendulkar and rising stars like Shubman Gill. The debut year (2008) saw Shaun Bog of Punjab Lords (then Rulers XI Punjab) become the main Orange Cap holder with a mammoth 616 runs, outperforming Gautam Gambhir and Sanath Jayasuriya. The next year, Australian extraordinary Matthew Hayden wore the Orange Cap with 572 runs in 12 matches.
The year 2010 saw batting symbol Sachin Tendulkar (Mumbai Indians) arriving at the top with 618 stumbles into 15 games. The year 2011 had a place with the ‘Universe Chief’, Chris Gayle. The West Indian maestro overwhelmed the Orange Cap race, scoring 608 runs in 12 counterparts for Regal Challengers Bangalore. Gayle established his heritage by turning into the principal player to hold the Orange Cap in 2012, crushing a record 733 runs in 15 games. The 2013 season saw another Chennai Super Rulers star, Michael Hussey, depose Gayle. He amassed a marvelous 733 runs in 17 games, getting his place as the main run-scorer.
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